Benjamin Franklin Influence

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Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin represents a role model of an American who started from rags to riches. Benjamin Franklin structured the American life politically by structuring the Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, The Stamp Act, The Treaty of Paris, as well as other important acts and documents. Economically he helped create jobs by being an inventor and entrepreneur. Socially he fought for the education of man.
The Albany Plan of Union was a proposal to create a unified government for the thirteen colonies, suggested by Benjamin Franklin, then a senior leader and a delegate from Pennsylvania, at New York in July 1754 in Albany. This plan was to form a government between the thirteen colonies so they will not create …show more content…

Benjamin Franklin’s idea of the Franklin stove became popular because he attached a long pipe, to a big black pot, going up to the roof of he house. This not only helps warm a home, but it also allowed the smoke to go outside other than inside the home to protect the lungs of the people. The stove also cut down the use of wood. The Franklin stove that he created was much more durable than the old style- a small furnace with a pot cooking over it. Franklin did not patent any of his inventions, instead he allowed other people to redesign and sell his basic inventions so they may earn a living.
Benjamin Franklin’s greatest invention was the bifocal glasses. This idea came to him with age because he kept switching between two types of glasses. He had trouble seeing both up close and at a distance. Franklin had his optician take the lenses from his two sets of glasses, cut the lenses in two horizontally, and then mount them back into spectacle frames, with the lens for close work at the bottom and the lens for distance at the top …show more content…

At age twelve he left school and went off to educate himself and learn things on his own. Franklin helped launch the cities first police force, the first volunteer fire company, the first fire insurance firm, the first hospital, and the first public library (fee.org). He discovered new things, invented machinery to help this world, and help create and establish America. He wrote down a how-to list guide regarding good citizenship, wrote a list of virtues: productive schedule, pursuit of perfection, and his goal was to attempt at self-improvement. Looking at all of the things Benjamin Franklin has done it appears that he continues to make a huge foot print in our country

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